A guy behind Trump at a campaign rally stole the show

Thank you for signing up for the 5 Things to Know Newsletter. Though he is not a Trump fan, per se, he had planned to attend the rally when he heard Trump would be visiting Montana because he didn't want to miss an opportunity to see the president. So whenever I disagree with him, you could tell that I disagreed.

As Trump delivered remarks on Thursday night, Linfesty was positioned directly behind him and made several facial expressions before a staffer apparently asked him to leave.

"I'm not going to pass up the chance to see the president of the United States" he told Lemon.

Linfesty said he disagreed with "plenty" of what the president said but wasn't against all of it.

Linfesty was later interviewed on CNN Tonight with Don Lemon, saying his reactions were natural and not acted out, and that he would have given them if anybody said such ridiculous things to him.

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"I didn't really have a plan", Linfesty said. Shortly afterward, his two friends were also removed. "I knew I was getting removed because I wasn't enthusiastic enough". Seeking to portray the Montana farmer as a tool of liberal Democrats, Trump said, "Jon Tester talks like he's from Montana, but he votes like he's Nancy Pelosi" - a reference to the House minority leader, who is a frequent Trump target.

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